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Considering how unrestricted human masses are at consuming and polluting nature I bet that there will be huge crysis at some location on Earth where people won't be able to sustain their lifestyle because of how they used the nature.

There are good smaller scale examples of it:
- Centralia, Pennsylvania, USA
- Бepeзники, Poccия (https://www.currenttime.tv/a/28886366.html))

just from top of my head but those cannot happen in big scale. There are large accidents but it's not what I am interested in, I am interested in prolonged development of the problem. Natural disasters and political failures are out of scope too.

What will be the point on Earth where people will suffer bigly because they won't be able to cope with changes in nature which they induced and be forced to relocate?

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